The sequel film to the 1988 comedy is once again directed by Tim Burton and features much of the original cast.
A few days before the sequel to beetlejuice began filming in the city of London, the most curious have already shared the first leaked images of Winona Ryder in her return as Lydia Deetz. The actress has already played the character in the film directed by Tim Burton in 1988.
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The first movie ended with Beetlejuice trying to marry Lydia to wreak havoc on the world, but was stopped by her parents, Adam and Barbara. A fact that could be repeated this time with the daughter of the original protagonist, thus taking revenge on those who stopped her evil plans in the past.


The new film will once again feature Ryder, as well as michael keatonin the role of Beetlejuice, and with Catherine O’Hara, in that of Lydia’s mother. A casting that also includes actors of the stature of Jenna Ortega, Justin Theorux, Monica Bellucci and Willem Dafoe.
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The long-awaited sequel to Beetlejuice
After years of uncertainty about the sequel to beetlejuice, Warner Bros. announced the start of production these weeks. The company confirmed the release date of the film for September 6, 2024, as well as the rumored signing of Jenna Ortega (Merlina on Netflix) as Ryder’s daughter in the film.
The classic of Tim Burton it achieved more than 74 million dollars in 1988, becoming one of the great highlights in the career of the North American filmmaker. A film that was his first collaboration with an unrecognizable michael keatonwith whom he would work again later in Batman (1989).
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